Similar words: the working class, working capital, working, reworking, networking, working out, working hour, working life. Meaning: n. a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages working-class. adj. 1. of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers 2. working for hourly wages rather than fixed (e.g. annual) salaries.
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61. A second, more troublesome fraction exists at the lowest end of the working class.
62. This suggested that the fundamental problem of many working class families was one of scarce resources.
63. These two sections of the working class were seen to require separate treatment.
64. Put it the other way round, what incentives have the police or the white working class got not to be racist?
65. On the one hand, they did not want working class hooligans swarming all over the country causing mayhem.
66. Founded to give political expression to a working class based on industry, what is their role in a post-industrial world?
67. It was the working class who wanted to use their money for flamboyant display.
68. He is that most traditional of stereotypes - the working class gone bad.
69. Disorganized capitalism remains capitalism, and they make it clear that they are not bidding farewell to the working class.
70. The problem is not the combativity or the revolutionary potential of the working class and its allies.
71. Much of it was erected by small speculators with limited means,[http://sentencedict.com/working class.html] who came themselves from the working class.
72. Firstly the increasing use of machinery will result in a homogeneous working class.
73. Certainly marriage was very much a practical necessity for working class girls, and the chief hope was for a good bargain.
74. The urban working class, organized labour and the farmers all supported the Democrats in 1936.
75. In challenging this we believe in the unity of the working class.
76. The political stance of the working class will rely heavily on the nature, size and development of the labour movement.
77. The black population, thus, effectively constitutes an underclass, placed in a structurally different location from the white working class.
78. They are not saying that the Central Statistical Office is engaged in some deep-laid plot against the working class.
79. Furthermore, there was a challenge to the legitimacy of the strike from within the leadership of the working class.
80. The dominant class, the capitalists, own and control the means of production and thereby exploit the subordinate working class.
81. He argues that capitalist societies remain polarized between two main classes: the ruling class and the working class.
82. He posed the question: how do working class kids get working class jobs?
83. The party leadership presumably wants working class unity in the North.
84. No serious Marxist discussion of class has failed to recognize the importance of divisions within the working class.
85. Following Marx and Engels, Lenin argued that capitalism was an objective system for the exploitation of the working class.
86. Humphrey calls the differentiation of the working class thesis technologically determinist because he says it attaches too much importance to technology.
87. They are socially mobile, many of them having risen from working class backgrounds to new heights in the class structure.
88. A small part of law work, and that of a very low status, is concerned with the working class.
89. The biggest task of the Leftist Unity party will be to lure away the working class from the Socialists.
90. In other words, the working class characteristics of low economic resources and consumer power no longer applied.
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